Governor: The Hope and Perseverance of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Camp
WA Delegate: None.
Founder: The Hope and Perseverance of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Camp
Last WA Update:
Embassies: Freedom and Justice Alliance, State of Palestine, Free Syria, The Bongos United, and The Levant.
Tags: Anti-Fascist, Democratic, Independent, and Minuscule.
State of Israel contains 2 nations.
Today's World Census Report
The Most Subsidized Industry in State of Israel
Nations ranked highly spend the most on developing and supporting industry, a practice known as 'corporate welfare.'
As a region, State of Israel is ranked 2,256th in the world for Most Subsidized Industry.
Nation | WA Category | Motto | ||
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1. | The Rogue Nation of MSN32 | Iron Fist Consumerists | “From Many, One” | |
2. | The Hope and Perseverance of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Camp | Liberal Democratic Socialists | “Shalom. Salaam. Peace. It IS possible.” |
Regional Happenings
- : Embassy established between The Levant and State of Israel.
- : Embassy established between State of Israel and The Bongos United.
- : The Playhouse of Shudana of the region One Collective Brain Cell proposed constructing embassies.
- : The Transition Government of The Great Levant of the region The Levant agreed to construct embassies.
- : The Bongian Islamic States of United Bongo States of the New America of the region The Bongos United agreed to construct embassies.
- : The Hope and Perseverance of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Camp proposed constructing embassies with The Bongos United.
- : The Hope and Perseverance of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Camp proposed constructing embassies with The Levant.
- : The Bongian Islamic States of United Bongo States of the New America of the region The Bongos United proposed constructing embassies.
- : The Republic of Repreteop of the region The Levant proposed constructing embassies.
- : Ismail haniyeh departed this region for The North Pacific.
State of Israel Regional Message Board
Many peace and justice organizations can be found here: http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab-Israeli_peace_projects
Organizations I know of that aren't included in that list: Zochrot, Adalah, New Profile, Breaking the Silence, Sheik Jarrah Solidarity, Nonviolence International, Israeli Committee Against Housing Demolitions, Machsom Watch, Palestinian Freedom Riders, Anarchists Against the Wall, and Rabbis for for Human Rights.
I'm by no means an expert on this subject, nor do I live in the area, so please feel free to correct me or contribute! (contact BlackGreenWhite)
In light of Fatah's (with the notable exception of Abbas) commendation of the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli boys, I have reconsidered my opinion of them.
Over the decades what has the peace process taught us as a concerned humanity? Zealotry is indeed a dangerous thing to have; it ruins peace processes and tears nations apart. Hardliners on both sides of any conflict are unfit to solve deep conflicts of interest. The peace process as it was devised in its originality has been dead for quite some time. A two state solution does not necessarily guarantee that Palestinians will retain sovereignty that will be respected and protected by their Israeli peers; when all of Palestine transforms into the likes of the Gaza Strip the fate of the Palestinian people will be sealed in destitute.
The best possible solution arrives in the form of a merger; if Israelis and Palestinians could join together and form a new nation the idea of peace will be sowed into the fabric of the new nation. The proverbial million dollar question that sardonically confronts this proposition will poise the following: how will such a proposition assure Israelis that a common merger isn't a plot to reinstate an Arab Palestine underneath their noses? A demographic majority shouldn't immediately imply that an impending form of hegemony will be imposed on a lesser minority all within a common geo-political arena.
Thus, generations of tomorrow must advocate a new peace process that doesn't polarize, but harmonizes both in some of the most civilized methods imaginable. The diplomatic triumph of reason will be attained absolutely if we, as concerned citizens of the world, can transparently deliver peace in the Middle East from the horizontal top down.
Nice insight.
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